Computer Ethics - Philosophical Enquiry (CEPE) Proceedings
CEPE 2019: Risk & Cybersecurity
The 2019 CEPE (Computer Ethics - Philosophical Enquiry) Conference was hosted at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia from May 28-30.
Papers
Autonomous Vehicles and the Ethical Tension Between Occupant and Non-Occupant Safety
Jason Borenstein, Joseph Herkert, and Keith W. Miller
Information Privacy: Not Just GDPR
Danilo Bruschi
What to Do When Privacy Is Gone
James Brusseau
Human Supremacy as Posthuman Risk
Daniel Estrada
The Affective Politics of Twitter
Johnathan C. Flowers
Rethinking Algorithmic Bias Through Phenomenology and Pragmatism
Johnathan C. Flowers
A Ulysses Pact with Artificial Systems. How to Deliberately Change the Objective Spirit with Cultured AI
Bruno Gransche
Big Data and the Reference Class Problem. What Can We Legitimately Infer about Individuals?
Catherine Greene
The Right to Human Intervention: Law, Ethics and Artificial Intelligence
Maria Kanellopoulou - Botti, Fereniki Panagopoulou, Maria Nikita, and Anastasia Michailaki
Legal and Technical Issues for Text and Data Mining in Greece
Maria Kanellopoulou - Botti, Marinos Papadopoulos, Christos Zampakolas, and Paraskevi Ganatsiou
The Incorporation of Moral-Development Language for Machine-Learning Companion Robots
Patrick Lee Plaisance and Joe Cruz
Difference Between Algorithmic Processing and the Process of Lifeworld (Lebenswelt)
Domenico Schneider
Responding to Some Challenges Posed by the Re-identification of Anonymized Personal Data
Herman T. Tavani and Frances S. Grodzinsky
On the Responsibility for Uses of Downstream Software
Marty J. Wolf, Keith W. Miller, and Frances S. Grodzinsky
Confucian Robot Ethics
Qin Zhu, Tom Williams, and Ruchen Wen
Sponsors
CYBERSECURITY: Platinum Sponsor
VIRGINIA CYBER ALLIANCE: Gold Sponsor
INSEIT: International Society for Ethics and Information Technology